What would you say are your favourite aromas & have these remained consistent throughout your life?
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July 8th, 2020
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A freshly washed baby
A wet dog
Interior of new car
Fish & Chip shop
Fresh air at the beach
A perfumed nipple :D
Cherry pipe tobacco
Cotton candy being made at the fair
Freshly brewed coffee
The top of my kitties head lol
Campfires
Cedar
My girl’s natural scent
Roses are my favorite.
My husband bought me two of these bushes a few years ago so that I can make rosewater with a still he made for me.
White Rose of York….are you familiar with it? XD
Freshly cut grass
Gun oil
My grandmother’s attic
Rain
To use one of @Mama_Cakes‘ answers, the natural scent of my partner, which reminds me of cumin.
I forgot about coffee & home baked bread…lush.
@lucillelucillelucille It’s on my football team’s emblem & you are correct, fab aroma.
Right after a rain, the smell of fresh air and plants.
Lilac blossoms and fragrance that fill the air with a pleasant aroma.
Must be from growing up outdoors all the time as a child?
Trees, the forest,trickling creeks,Pine trees etc
Almost all flower aromas ( sweet ).
Sweet pea flowers in bloom.
Fresh perked coffee, rather than the the new pods?
The clean smell of freshly washed clothes without the “Fabric softener added”.
I go for the sweet aromas rather than the lemon “sour” and or spicy aromas.
I like the smell of cedar as well in houses.
Coffee, fresh baked bread, frying bacon, a just lit cigarette, burning leaves.
Fresh baked homemade raisin cinnamon bread
Coffee fresh brewed
Orange blossoms
Gardenias
High desert pine forests on a Summer afternoon
@ucme _I am going to incorporate that in some tiles in homage to my hub’s ancestry. :)
@ucme We’ll see. I might do a bad job,idk.XD
Balsam (pine needle) pillows
Vanilla (the liquid used for cooking, not vanilla scented candles or air freshener)
Gasoline
leather
Many flower scents: Lily of the Valley, lavender, gardenia, rose, magnolia, probably more.
The ocean/the beach
I’ll probably think of more because I’m really into scents.
Pine trees
Grapefruit
Campfire
Pizza baking
Cinnamon rolls baking
Cat tummies
Coffee brewing
Freshly watered potting soil
Carnations
Garlic bread baking
Cedar wood
And yes, these are scents that I have always enjoyed.
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